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  1. Comment: Daily Review 07/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  12:38 am, March 8th, 2016

    Test Odd. Couldn't access Open Mike 07032016. Posted "Test" here. Then could.
  2. Comment: The destruction of the Republican Party

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  6:22 pm, March 5th, 2016

    Trump's position on drone attacks is unknown. He hasn't said anything about them and doesn't seem to have been asked specifically whether he favours continuing to use them. He's just done a 24 hour U-turn on his views on torture and "worse" (which may have ...
  3. Comment: The destruction of the Republican Party

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  4:28 pm, March 5th, 2016

    At least Trump's paying attention to China... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDrfE9I8_hs
  4. Comment: The destruction of the Republican Party

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  12:36 pm, March 5th, 2016

    the US has never been a democracy. Well it wasn't always a reality tv show. Whether it's a democracy or not is a complicated argument. This bloke argues it's a representative democracy. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2015/05/13/is ...
  5. Comment: The destruction of the Republican Party

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  12:04 pm, March 5th, 2016

    When it comes down to it if they can't stop Trump they'll back him, surely? To do otherwise would wreck the Republican Party and Americans are such strong traditionalists the party would never let that happen. If Romney was the GOP establishment's best ...
  6. Comment: Open mike 05/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  10:44 am, March 5th, 2016

    What is it with this site? I couldn't access The Standard home page yesterday. Still can't today - just get this: This web page is not available ERR_CONTENT_DECODING_FAILED Seems the only pages I can access today are "Open Mike 05032016" and "Jeanette ...
  7. Comment: John Key lies about staying out of the flag debate

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  11:21 am, March 4th, 2016

    lol :D
  8. Comment: Open mike 04/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  10:46 am, March 4th, 2016

    He could've meant either. It's being interpreted as a BJ reference by some reporters. He'll get away with it because like you say it's interpreted by what's in the mind of the listener/reader. I shudder to think Trump might become POTUS but as a GOP ...
  9. Comment: Why Hillary is the only candidate to beat Donald Trump

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  5:33 pm, March 3rd, 2016

    Damn. Open Mike's gone troppo on me again...can't open it. :(
  10. Comment: On the flag debacle and John Key’s supposed popularity

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  3:45 pm, March 3rd, 2016

    I think that says that heaps of people in this country don't give a toss that their PM sometimes behaves like a dork. Beyond mentally registering that, they obviously don't give it any further thought at all. They probably just go back to watching the ...
  11. Comment: Key on cyberbullying

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  3:16 pm, March 3rd, 2016

    I think Max has got a pretty good handle on it. He doesn't strike me as a shrinking violet. I reckon his dad's given him some good advice about looking out for number one and don't worry about your critics, and he's just getting on with marketing himself.
  12. Comment: On the flag debacle and John Key’s supposed popularity

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  1:05 pm, March 3rd, 2016

    Ref: Ponytailgate: I suspect its because more of the population think it wasn’t a big a deal as the left would like to think it was Apparently true. I wonder how many of them would've felt the same way if it had been their daughter, say? It was a weirdo ...
  13. Comment: On the flag debacle and John Key’s supposed popularity

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  12:56 pm, March 3rd, 2016

    Maybe. I think it just as likely his team will learn he can survive even this without sustaining any real damage. And the electorate will simply note that most of us didn't like his flag. Ponytailgate made him an internationally-renowned creepy dickhead ...
  14. Comment: On the flag debacle and John Key’s supposed popularity

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  12:07 pm, March 3rd, 2016

    I don't think failing to get a flag change is going to hurt Key. He's impervious to damage as long as there's no credible alternative leader polling high enough to represent any kind of threat.
  15. Comment: Open mike 02/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  11:37 am, March 2nd, 2016

    Still best not to take it for granted. I'll be doing my bit & voting for the current flag.
  16. Comment: Supercity IT cost blowout

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  11:11 am, March 2nd, 2016

    +1
  17. Comment: Imperator Fish: On that restaurant guy’s bid for mayor

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  11:04 am, March 2nd, 2016

    (Who does NOT support the TPPA, road tolls, PPPs or the sale of Auckland assets – starting with the Remuera Golf Course.) Upper Hutt City Council?
  18. Comment: Daily Review 01/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  7:54 pm, March 1st, 2016

    Nobody pulls stunts like this with quite the same combination of gravitas & humour as Winston. :D
  19. Comment: Open Mike 01/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  7:39 pm, March 1st, 2016

    Oh well, it's the 2016 quadrennial US Presidential Electoral Cycle. Must be the biggest & longest running electoral circus in the world. The actual election's not until 8 November. A lot can happen between now & then. There's nothing we can do meantime but ...
  20. Comment: Open Mike 01/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  6:03 pm, March 1st, 2016

    Yes I think that's a very smart approach as well. But...where do you think he thinks Putin is taking advantage of Obama? Because that's the kind of weird, egotistical bully boy double-talk he comes out with all the time.
  21. Comment: Open Mike 01/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  5:43 pm, March 1st, 2016

    Donald says Putin said Trump's "a genius and he's gonna be the leader of the party and he's gonna be the leader of the world or something". The Trumpster then says that they'll probably get along fine just as long as Putin doesn't take advantage of him ...
  22. Comment: Open Mike 01/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  2:18 pm, March 1st, 2016

    Cheers. I see your point.
  23. Comment: Open Mike 01/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  2:04 pm, March 1st, 2016

    lol. +1
  24. Comment: Open Mike 01/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  2:02 pm, March 1st, 2016

    Exactly. Plus, Trump probably thinks sociopath is just another name for pavement.
  25. Comment: Open Mike 01/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  1:45 pm, March 1st, 2016

    I know... I know... Would you please hold still so I can get these bloody straps done up properly... You know, I don't even know that much about the other Republican contenders. This clown Trump has sucked all the attention off everyone else.
  26. Comment: Open Mike 01/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  1:33 pm, March 1st, 2016

    You must be joking CV. Christ - his whole persona & business career is based on bullshit. What a choice Americans have. A screaming fucking nutcase or a faux liberal neocon of extremely dodgy character who's suffered from convenient alzheimers ever since ...
  27. Comment: Open Mike 01/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  1:08 pm, March 1st, 2016

    Here y' go.... :) http://www.monkeydungeon.com/images/white-6-d-straight-jacket.gif
  28. Comment: Open Mike 01/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  12:56 pm, March 1st, 2016

    Hmm. You should really have watched it all the way through. It's not just satirical. But never mind, I've phoned for the ambulance. Do you mind just taking off your jacket and putting this one on? I do feel sorry for Americans. Their political system is ...
  29. Comment: Open Mike 01/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  11:19 am, March 1st, 2016

    Exactly. Everything about the man is as bullshit as his hairdo. Everybody arguing this guy should be US president should be required to see this video. If they still feel the same way afterward they should be taken out the back way, straitjacketed, and ...
  30. Comment: Open Mike 01/03/2016

    Written By: Grindlebottom - Date published:  10:38 am, March 1st, 2016

    +1. Exquisitely done.
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    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
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    Sapphi’s SubstackBy Stephanie Cullen
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    WerewolfBy ScoopEditor
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  • A calculated policy of deceit

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    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
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  • Huawei drives and dominates Thailand’s digital ascent

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    The StrategistBy Angela Suriyasenee
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  • Join us at 5pm for this week’s Hoon

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    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
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  • The threat spectrum

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    The StrategistBy Linus Cohen, Astrid Young and Alice Wai
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  • Pay Equity Events

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    NZCTUBy Jeremiah Boniface
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  • The Right-Wing’s Unemployment Victory Lap

    Will you look at that. The National-led coalition and their media cheerleaders, popping champagne because New Zealand’s unemployment rate (currently languishing at a grim 5.1%) hasn’t quite fully spiralled into the abyss they’ve been digging. Bravo, you absolute legends of mediocrity! The mainstream media, ever the loyal lapdogs, are fawning over ...
    The Jackal
    1 week ago
  • How Safe Is Student Job Search?

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    David FarrierBy David Farrier
    1 week ago
  • Fat Bottom Girls

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    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
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  • Sri Lanka holds its own amid economic uncertainty

    In recent months, Colombo has faced two sharp blows from its Western partners. First was the surprise cut to USAID funding, amounting to approximately US$53 million. Then came a 44 percent tariff on apparel exports ...
    The StrategistBy Malki Opatha
    1 week ago
  • Carers, teachers & nurses lose up to $17b, to fund $14b of tax cuts

    The planned $14 billion of tax cuts going mostly to landlords and high earners will effectively be paid for by wage cuts for the poorest workers, almost all of whom are women. Photo: Lynn Grieveson / The KākāBriefly, in Aotearoa-NZ’s political economy around housing, poverty and climate on Thursday, May ...
    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    1 week ago
  • A British carrier group is coming to the Pacific—with doubts looming over it

    Operation Highmast got underway in late April, as the British aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales and supporting warships embarked on an eight-month deployment, also known as Carrier Strike Group 25, to the Pacific and ...
    The StrategistBy Bill Sweetman
    1 week ago
  • World’s cargo ships to pay more for dirty fuel under new rules

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    Skeptical Science
    1 week ago
  • Pay equity passing is an attack on the working class

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    Sapphi’s SubstackBy Stephanie Cullen
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  • It’s Time — To Fight

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    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    1 week ago
  • India and Pakistan must manage escalation after Pahalgam attack

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    The StrategistBy Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
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  • Mapping a decade’s worth of hybrid threats targeting Australia

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    The StrategistBy Fitriani and Shelly Shih
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  • Government of the 0.3%

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    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
    1 week ago
  • Trump’s Tariff Tantrum Has Backfired

    Donald Trump's tariff tirade, sold as a patriotic push to “Make America Great Again,” is backfiring spectacularly, driving iconic US manufacturers like Boeing and John Deere to pack their bags and head for the exits. Far from reviving the heartland, Trump’s trade war is gutting it, and the numbers paint ...
    The Jackal
    1 week ago
  • Unions launch petition to protect pay equity

    Major Aotearoa unions have launched a new petition calling on the Government to reverse their proposed amendments to the Equal Pay Act and restore existing pay equity claims. Unions behind the petition are home to tens of thousands of working people who’ve experienced the life-changing impact of pay equity – ...
    NZCTUBy Jeremiah Boniface
    1 week ago
  • Still 34,000 unemployed under National

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    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
    1 week ago
  • Without logistics, northern defence is going nowhere

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    The StrategistBy Chris McDougall
    1 week ago
  • Luxon Isn’t Focused On The Cost Of Living Crisis

    When the National Party came to power in 2023, they promised to have a laser-like focus on New Zealand’s cost of living crisis. Their pledge was seductive: tax cuts, streamlined spending, and relief for the “squeezed middle.” Yet, two years into their coalition with ACT and NZ First (the coalition ...
    The Jackal
    1 week ago
  • Disagree where we must: little room for military diplomacy with China

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    The StrategistBy Joe Keary
    1 week ago
  • Moment to Arise

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    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
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  • Gordon Campbell On Surviving Trump’s Trip To La La Land

    The film industry was probably naive to think it would be spared from Donald Trump’s war on globalisation. If you believe Trump, every dollar being spent on foreign film crews, FX houses and film locations, every dime being spent by “runaway” film productions on foreign accomodation and food, is money ...
    WerewolfBy ScoopEditor
    1 week ago
  • Where’s your evidence, Brooke? Where’s your evidence?

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    More Than A FeildingBy David Slack
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  • The Coalition’s Pay Equity Betrayal

    The Coalition of Chaos' latest incredibly short-sighted move sees them funnelling around a billion dollars from throwing pay equity claims into the bin into some new helicopters, supposedly for defence or emergency services. Fine, modern equipment is necessary, but at what cost?Pay equity claims, painstakingly initiated to address systemic wage ...
    The Jackal
    1 week ago
  • The Government Aren’t Paying For Our Defence Spend. Workers Are.

    Saving money? The best budgeters recommend cutting the biggest expenses first. I have several facts to present. The earnings gap between management and workers, and particularly between CEOs and workers, has been diverging dramatically since the 80s.The public sector (nearly) matches the pay rate of the private sector for managerial ...
    Sapphi’s SubstackBy Stephanie Cullen
    1 week ago
  • The Government Aren’t Paying For Our Defence Spend. Workers Are.

    Saving money? The best budgeters recommend cutting the biggest expenses first. I have several facts to present. The earnings gap between management and workers, and particularly between CEOs and workers, has been diverging dramatically since the 80s.The public sector (nearly) matches the pay rate of the private sector for managerial ...
    Sapphi’s SubstackBy Stephanie Cullen
    1 week ago
  • China needs Taiwanese ports to take the island. Mines are the key to protecting them

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    The StrategistBy David Axe
    1 week ago
  • China needs Taiwanese ports to take the island. Mines are the key to protecting them

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    The StrategistBy David Axe
    1 week ago
  • Dropped

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    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
    1 week ago
  • Cameron Slater’s Selective Outrage Over Benjamin Doyle

    Cameron Slater, the once-feared Whale Oil blogger now pathetic bedroom hack, is back at it again, flogging a dead horse while the rest of the right-wing propaganda circus has packed up and left town. His latest fixation? Green MP Benjamin Doyle, whose private social media account sparked a brief, baseless ...
    The Jackal
    1 week ago
  • National supports sexism

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    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
    1 week ago
  • Vocational training can play a greater role in national security

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    The StrategistBy Mark Costello
    1 week ago
  • Tuesday 6 May

    New analysis found the clean slate law has no relevant impact on the likelihood of eligible individuals finding work. The New Zealand film sector is keeping calm and carrying on in the wake of new tariff threats on film and TV production made in non-US countries. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister “has ...
    NZCTUBy Jack McDonald
    1 week ago
  • Bernard’s Chorus & Picks ‘n’ Mixes for Tuesday, May 6

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    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    1 week ago
  • Erica Stanford Put New Zealand’s Security At Risk

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    The Jackal
    1 week ago
  • Underinvestment in ADF reserves weakens our security

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    The StrategistBy Michael Annett
    1 week ago
  • IDK – I Just Work Here

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    Nick’s KōreroBy Nick Rockel
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  • National out performs the opposition, David Attenborough turns 99 + More

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    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    1 week ago
  • Lie To Me

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    David FarrierBy David Farrier
    1 week ago
  • What Shocked Me About Erica Stanford’s Emails

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    Mountain TuiBy Mountain Tūī
    1 week ago
  • Visualizing daily global temperature – part 2

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    Skeptical Science
    1 week ago
  • The battle for Pentagon acquisition policy: tradition versus new-and-cheaper

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    The StrategistBy Bill Sweetman
    2 weeks ago
  • The Woke War On the Cultural Conduits of Capitalism.

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    Bowalley Road
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  • US tariffs complicate Indonesian defence acquisition

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    The StrategistBy Karl Gading Sayudha
    2 weeks ago
  • Another unfair Australian election

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    No Right TurnBy Idiot/Savant
    2 weeks ago
  • Bernard’s Chorus & Pick ‘n’ Mixes for Monday, May 5

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    The KakaBy Bernard Hickey
    2 weeks ago
  • Australian Army Chief searches for a new ‘theory of the army’

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    The StrategistBy Marcus Schultz
    2 weeks ago
  • Nobody Should Be Praising Bob Jones

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    The Jackal
    2 weeks ago
  • Monday 5 May

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    NZCTUBy Jack McDonald
    2 weeks ago
  • Choose Australian companies to strengthen Australia’s defence

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    The StrategistBy Oleg Vornik
    2 weeks ago
  • Gordon Campbell On Aussie Election Aftershocks And Life Lessons

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    WerewolfBy ScoopEditor
    2 weeks ago
  • Humanity cannot keep simping for the Ultra Rich and expect to survive: pick a side, and organise acc...

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    exhALANtBy exhalantblog
    2 weeks ago
  • 2025 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #18

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    Skeptical Science
    2 weeks ago

  • Release: Still no ferries as first of old fleet retire

    Two old and ageing ferries are going to have to work double time because of this Government’s failure to get a ferry deal. ...
    Labour Blog
    2 weeks ago
  • Greens mark May Day with Green Jobs Guarantee

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    Greens
    2 weeks ago
  • Te Pāti Māori: Keep the Window Open- UCOL Must Stay

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    Māori Party
    2 weeks ago
  • Twice the Impact, Half the Budget: Budget 25 Must Invest in Whakaata Māori

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    Māori Party
    2 weeks ago
  • Te Pāti Māori: Denying the Right to Vote is a Breach of Te Tiriti and Human Rights

    The National Party’s announcement to reinstate a total ban on prisoner voting is a shameful step backwards. Denying the right to vote does not strengthen society — it weakens our democracy and breaches Te Tiriti o Waitangi. “Voting is not a privilege to be taken away — it is a ...
    Māori Party
    2 weeks ago
  • Release: Closure of North Shore Women’s Centre a huge loss

    Today’s confirmed closure of the North Shore Women’s Centre after losing government funding is a huge loss for women in Auckland. ...
    Labour Blog
    2 weeks ago
  • Release: Simeon Brown hid Dunedin Hospital downgrade

    Simeon Brown needs to come clean to the people of Dunedin about why he hid plans to downgrade their new hospital’s Intensive Care Unit. ...
    Labour Blog
    2 weeks ago
  • Release: Govt cuts will cost jobs, health, and homes

    Nicola Willis announced that funding for almost every Government department will be frozen in this year’s budget, costing jobs, making access to public services harder, and fuelling an exodus of nurses, teachers, and other public servants. ...
    Labour Blog
    2 weeks ago
  • Right-Wing Government Strips Māori Health Safeguards and Pretends Colonisation Never Happened

    Right‑wing ministers are waging a campaign to erase Māori health equity by tearing out its very foundations. ACT’s Todd Stephenson dismisses Treaty‑based nursing standards as “off‑track distractions” and insists nurses only need “skill and a kind heart,” despite clear evidence that cultural competence saves lives.  Health Minister Simeon Brown’s funding cuts, hiring ...
    Māori Party
    2 weeks ago
  • Govt’s austerity Budget to cause real harm in communities

    The Government’s Budget looks set to usher in a new age of austerity. This morning, Minister of Finance Nicola Willis said new spending would be limited to $1.4 billion, cut back from the original intended $2.4 billion, which itself was already $100 million below what Treasury said was needed to ...
    Greens
    2 weeks ago
  • Ban on engineered stone essential to protect workers

    The Green Party has renewed its call for the Government to ban the use, supply, and manufacture of engineered stone products, as the CTU launches a petition for the implementation of a full ban. ...
    Greens
    3 weeks ago
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  • It’s wild mushroom season in Australia. Here’s how to stay safe and avoid poisoning

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Darren Roberts, Conjoint Associate Professor in Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, St Vincent’s Healthcare Clinical Campus, UNSW Sydney dannersjb/Shutterstock A number of Australian states including New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia have issued warnings in recent weeks about the risks of ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    18 hours ago
  • Have Your Say On The Ngāti Hāua Claims Settlement Bill

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    Scoop politics
    19 hours ago
  • Chris Hipkins takes responsibility for Labour MP’s question that led to C-bomb

    Chris Hipkins has taken responsibility for one of his MP's using Question Time to quote a newspaper column that called female ministers the c-word. ...
    Radio NZ – political
    19 hours ago
  • Dishevelled, dehydrated delirium: new Aussie film The Surfer, starring Nicolas Cage, is an absolute ...

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    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
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  • Disheveled, dehydrated delirium: new Aussie film The Surfer, staring Nicolas Cage, is an absolute bl...

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    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
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  • Govt Squeeze On Funding Will See Another 68 Roles Go At DOC

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    Scoop politics
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  • Chief Children’s Commissioner Says Oranga Tamariki Must Action Auditor-General’s Recommendations...

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    Scoop politics
    20 hours ago
  • Privileges Committee report on Te Pāti Māori’s haka to be debated, voted on next Tuesday

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    Radio NZ – political
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  • Submissions Are Now Open For The Education And Training Amendment Bill (No 2)

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  • NZ First wants changes to Regulatory Standards Bill

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    Scoop politics
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  • First Reading On Academic Freedom Bill Big Step In Ensuring Universities Stay In Their Lane

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    Scoop politics
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    Radio NZ – political
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  • The many inconsistencies in Te Pāti Māori MPs’ haka suspensions

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  • ER Report: A Roundup of Significant Articles on EveningReport.nz for May 15, 2025

    ER Report: Here is a summary of significant articles published on EveningReport.nz on May 15, 2025. Ferocity, fitness and fast bowling: how Virat Kohli revolutionised Indian cricketSource: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Vaughan Cruickshank, Senior Lecturer in Health and Physical Education, University of Tasmania Virat Kohli announced his ...
    Evening ReportBy Evening Report
    21 hours ago
  • Ferocity, fitness and fast bowling: how Virat Kohli revolutionised Indian cricket

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Vaughan Cruickshank, Senior Lecturer in Health and Physical Education, University of Tasmania Virat Kohli announced his retirement from Test cricket on Monday. While his Instagram message just said this was the “right time”, his poor recent Test form, mental fatigue and ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    21 hours ago
  • Curious Kids: if our eyes see upside down, how does the brain flip the picture?

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Daniel Joyce, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of Southern Queensland I heard that we see upside down, but our brain flips the image. How does it do that? –Jasmine, Mount Evelyn, Victoria Our eyes work thanks to light. Objects we ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    21 hours ago
  • Return of the huia? Why Māori worldviews must be part of the ‘de-extinction’ debate

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Nic Rawlence, Associate Professor in Ancient DNA, University of Otago A museum specimen of the extinct huia. Wikimedia Commons/Auckland Museum collection, CC BY-SA The recent announcement of the resurrection of the dire wolf generated considerable global media attention and widespread scientific criticism. ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    21 hours ago
  • Event noticeboard: A music trail, a NOM*d archive and the art of Kathak

    The Spinoff’s top picks of events from around the motu. From deep in Morningside, Auckland, I’ve been harassing my South Island colleagues to tell me about events happening in the south. How else is one Auckland rat supposed to know what’s going on down there? Each time Thursday creeps close ...
    The SpinoffBy Gabi Lardies
    21 hours ago
  • NZ launches world first anonymous reporting platform to combat foreign bribery

    Reports will be received by specifically trained staff through a fully encrypted platform. ...
    Radio NZ – political
    22 hours ago
  • A definitive list of when it is and isn’t acceptable to perform a haka

    Three MPs have been suspended from parliament following the performance of a haka in the House. Given how popular haka are, here’s an objective list of when and where performing a haka is acceptable, and when it’s not. Three MPs have been suspended from parliament following the performance of a ...
    The SpinoffBy Liam Rātana
    23 hours ago
  • An interview with Damien Wilkins the morning after winning at the Ockhams

    Claire Mabey talks to Damien Wilkins about the drama of the night and what it means to have won. Delirious is a profoundly moving book. It’s about an ageing couple – Pete and Mary – who are working out how to do the next and last phase of their lives. ...
    The SpinoffBy Claire Mabey
    23 hours ago
  • Kindergartens Support Green Policy On Early Childhood Education

    The Greens propose 20-hours free care and education children from 6 months up to school age with a $10 per day cap on fees for hours above that. Under the plan, the entitlement would increase to 35 hours in 2029. ...
    Scoop politics
    23 hours ago
  • After an autocratic leader was toppled in Bangladesh, democratic renewal remains a work in progress

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Intifar Chowdhury, Lecturer in Government, Flinders University Last July, a powerful student-led uprising in Bangladesh toppled the authoritarian, corrupt government led for 15 years by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Bangladesh now shows modest signs of democratic recovery. Months into its tenure, a ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    24 hours ago
  • Budget 2025: Nicola Willis announces $190m ‘Social Investment Fund’

    The plan is the centrepiece of a four-year, $275m plan Nicola Willis says is meant to fix how social services are delivered. ...
    Radio NZ – political
    24 hours ago
  • Waitangi Tribunal hears evidence against another ‘dangerous’ principles-based bill

    An urgent hearing into the Regulatory Standards Bill saw lawyers representing more than 18,000 interested parties argue against the legislation that some fear is as ‘dangerous’ as the Treaty principles bill. A soon-to-be-introduced piece of legislation has been likened to “constitutional warfare”, with the potential to be as “dangerous” to ...
    The SpinoffBy Lyric Waiwiri-Smith
    24 hours ago
  • Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior to return for 40th anniversary of French bombing

    By Russel Norman The iconic Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior will return to Aotearoa this year to mark the 40th anniversary of the bombing of the original campaign ship at Marsden Wharf in Auckland by French secret agents on 10 July 1985. The return to Aotearoa comes at a pivotal moment ...
    Evening ReportBy Asia Pacific Report
    1 day ago
  • PSA Takes More Legal Action To Stop The Govt Cutting Health Further

    The PSA remains strongly opposed to all job cuts at Health NZ which are being rushed through regardless of their impacts on frontline health services. It’s all about saving money in the short term, not supporting our health system. ...
    Scoop politics
    1 day ago
  • Budget ‘25 Needs To Prioritise A Thriving And Resilient Pacific Region

    New Zealand has a leadership role to play and that requires us to step up and support our Pacific neighbours in the face of a changing climate, growing poverty, and changing geo-political alliances. ...
    Scoop politics
    1 day ago
  • Government Wants Fiordland Wapiti A Special Herd – Forest And Bird Is Appalled

    Even Forest and Bird’s founder amateur botanist Leonard Cockayne acknowledged New Zealand’s vegetation is aggressive in growth and regeneration,” he said. Management of a special wapiti herd embraces management of numbers and quality. ...
    Scoop politics
    1 day ago
  • Brooke van Velden meets with Council of Trade Unions after pay equity changes

    The half-hour meeting is Brooke van Velden's first with the Council of Trade Unions in about a year, despite her predecessors typically booking monthly catch-ups. ...
    Radio NZ – political
    1 day ago
  • Nicola Willis announces $190m ‘Social Investment Fund’

    The plan is the centrepiece of a four-year, $275m plan Nicola Willis says is meant to fix how social services are delivered. ...
    Radio NZ – political
    1 day ago
  • From murals to yarn bombs: Meet three Aucklanders making art accessible to all

    There’s a unique network of people and organisations behind the Auckland art scene. Naomii Seah spoke to three of them to understand their mahi. Walking through the streets of Tāmaki Makaurau, you’re never short of interesting art to look at. The city is home to macro pieces like The Women’s ...
    The SpinoffBy Naomii Seah
    1 day ago
  • Echo Chamber: A C-bomb explodes in parliament

    A tense day in the house reached a fiery collusion when Brooke Van Velden became the first MP to use the word ‘cunt’ in parliament. You could cut the tension in the air with a knife. There was a trepidation that it was coming. That word, the one that’s been ...
    The SpinoffBy Joel MacManus
    1 day ago
  • Can we confront cancel culture by finding common ground between moderate leftists and ‘wokists’?

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Hugh Breakey, Deputy Director, Institute for Ethics, Governance & Law, Griffith University A.C. Grayling’s new book Discriminations: Making Peace in the Culture Wars sees the renowned philosopher wading into the ethical minefields of “woke” activism, cancellation, and conservative backlash. Filled with ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    1 day ago
  • Justice on demand? The true crime podcasts serving up Erin Patterson’s mushroom murder trial

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kate Cantrell, Senior Lecturer – Writing, Editing, and Publishing, University of Southern Queensland The trial of the so-called “mushroom cook” Erin Patterson, currently underway in the Victorian town of Morwell, continues to generate global attention. The mother of two is charged with ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    1 day ago
  • This 6-point plan can ease Australia’s gambling problems – if our government has the guts

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Charles Livingstone, Associate Professor, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University WHYFRAME/Shutterstock We have a refreshed and revitalised Australian government, enriched with great political capital. During the last term of parliament before the election, opportunities to address Australia’s ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    1 day ago
  • Whatever happened to Barbie’s feet? Podiatrists studied 2,750 dolls to find out

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Cylie Williams, Professor, School of Primary and Allied Health Care, Monash University elinaxx1v/Shutterstock What do you get when a group of podiatrists (and shoe lovers) team up with a Barbie doll collector? A huge opportunity to explore how Barbie reflects ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    1 day ago
  • Economic pessimism is behind the drift of voters to minor parties and independents

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Viet Nguyen, Principal Research Fellow, Macroeconomics Research Program, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne Growing economic pessimism appears to have pushed many voters away from Australia’s two major parties, Labor and the Coalition. Support for minor ...
    Evening ReportBy The Conversation
    1 day ago